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LYDIA LOVEJOY Song Leader:-Girls' League, Latin Club Member Student Council '29 Band, Orchestra Clubs:-Dramatic,Latin Typing team '27,Music Festival '27 'Toreadorsn Lydia, or NLiddyH as she is known to her friends-although quiet and reticent about Arceta High School- hae been an asset to the class to which che belongs. She was decided- ly essential to the Chorus, Sextette, and Mixed double quartette during her Freshmen and Sophomore years, and dur- ing the last two years she has played the baesoon in the band, and journeyed to San Francisco with them to State Contests. ERMA Mo ELWAIN Vice-president Sophomore Clooe Girls'Athletic Manager Glee Club Band Two years ago Erma was iransfer- red to ue from Woodland High School. Since then she has been a faithful member of the Arcata Union High School Student Body. Sho has played on the basketball, volley bell, and baseball teams. Her ambition as yet, ie un- dsoidodg but we will not worry as the SCOtCh always manage to finish with high honors. Wo recommend a posi- tion on the UColloge HumornStaff for Ermag so thot her Scotch Jokes can be used to the best advantage.
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DAVID LEROY The personality of David Leroy has been firmly established since he left Fortu a and came to Arcata High. The fact that he is an individualiet is proved by his choice of historical character-Count Toletoig add to this his preference for history and civies and we are justified in concluding that we shall hear from him at some future time. Hs is also Arcata High's leading mathematician. If you don't believe this, ask Mr Elmore. David's hobby is auto mechanics and his favorite sport is huntingg as he didn't say what we may natur- ally suppose that he means nuts. We'1l all agree that there are plenty of them to be seen during the hunting season. He reports that some of them are even deer. He d1dn't say whether he has made a killing yet or not. Success to you, David! EDITH KRISTENSEN Clubs:--Dramatic, Commercial 'Iceb0undN, nThe Flelleriug Wordn Edith Kristeneen or nEdyN as we all know her, has been e student of our school for all four yearn. She has wo! her active membership in the Dramatic Club. Who will forget 'Netticu in Nlcebeund' or the loquscicue uwre Zook- eru in UThe Flettering Wordu? UElyU ie also a valuable member of the Girls' League und Commercial Club which organ izetione would find it difficult tr hav e program without Edith. Szme buzinees man will be lucky :her 'Edyn applies for a positicu GS privm e eecretsryg ehe intends to follow thls vocation me her life work. Contrary to the belief that Ulonds prefer blue, Edith'e fuvoriic flower is the red rose. Her favorite literary hero is Den Hur. The school will lose much of its sunshine when Edith graduates but we wish her all the luck in the world for her future work.
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EILEEN McCURDY Orchestra Eileen is a sweet, quiet girl whose absence from Arcata Union High School will be felt much more than any one realizes. Her ready smile and willing cooperation have won their way into the hearts of her classmates and whether it is a question of playing for the Girls' League program or helping one of the orchestras, Eileen is always ready. These same qualities will do much to insure her success as a teacher of music which she hopes to become. For such a gentle soul, Eileen's favorite quotation has in it an element of surprise, 'Don't foul, don't shirk, but hit the line hard'ghowever, this ex- plains her courageous attitude toward life. JOBEPHINE McCURDY Girls' League Orchestra '28, '29 Josephine, like her twin sis- ter, Eileen, will also be missed at dear old A.U.H.S.g but our loss will be the college's gain, for both girls expect to attend H m- boldt State Teachers College. These girls have vied with one another all through their High School course in trying to ees which one possesses the most feminine virtues. A decision would be very hard to make as they are both attractive, charm- ing lasses, always ready to help friend or teacher. Josephine's historical heroine is Joan of Arc. May her ln- domitable spirit contribute to Josephine's success!
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